Uncategorized 23 May 2025 Speaking Out, Staying Out: The Paradox of Political Participation in GeorgiaFor the last six month, Georgia has been spiraling towards authoritarianism with… Shota Kakabadze
Uncategorized 20 May 2025 Banning Political Parties in Georgia: “Militant Democracy” or a Double-Edged Sword?The Multi-Party system and pluralism in Georgia have experienced a significant regression… Salome Kandelaki
Uncategorized 07 May 2025 The Politics of Party Bans and Their Potential Implications for Georgia’s DemocracyAt the invitation of the Georgian Institute of Politics (GIP), a selection… GIP
Uncategorized 04 May 2025 The Final Push of “Georgian Dream” Toward One-Party Rule: The Georgian Parliament at The Forefront of Legal AuthoritarianismUnder the Georgian Dream, Georgia is experiencing democracy backsliding at a speed… ნინო სამხარაძე, Nino Samkharadze
Uncategorized 14 Apr 2025 Repercussions of Democratic Backsliding and Geopolitics on Georgia’s EconomyGeorgia’s economic performance has come under growing strain in recent years, shaped… Tinatin Akhvlediani
Uncategorized 31 Mar 2025 Georgia from Hybrid to Authoritarian Consolidation – does the public understand the scale of the risk?Lately, democracies around the world have been facing a significant crisis. According… Shota Kakabadze
Uncategorized 13 Mar 2025 From Regional Leader to Uncertain Future: Georgia’s Corruption OutlookCorruption remains a critical issue for governance and democracy around the globe.… GIP
Uncategorized 13 Feb 2025 The Georgia Governance Index (GGI) 2024The Georgia Governance Index (GGI) evaluates Georgia’s governance in four principal domains:… GIP
Uncategorized 29 Jan 2025 Psychological Resilience in Georgia: Confronting the Challenge of Information ThreatsThis policy paper explores how small frontline states can combat information threats… GIP
Uncategorized 28 Jan 2025 All Politics Is Local: Why Further Democratic Change in the Regions of Georgia Is Needed?The 2024 parliamentary election in Georgia is viewed effectively as a referendum… Nino Samkharadze
Uncategorized 22 Oct 2024 Elections 2024: What is Georgian Dream’s Dream for Georgia?The Georgian Dream (GD) party has ruled Georgia for 12 years. It… Kornely Kakachia, Levan Kakhishvili, Nino Samkharadze
Uncategorized 17 Oct 2024 From Elections to Elections: Transformation of the Georgian Ruling Party “Georgian Dream”In the last decade, Georgia has firmly maintained its place among countries… Salome Kandelaki, GIP